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I am unaware of anyone who's profited from exploiting the Ramsey murder over a longer period of time, with a greater disregard for the principles of accuracy and fairness, than the production team of Mills and Tracey.They truly do inhabit a different moral universe from real journalists. It's the difference between journalism and propaganda.
Alan Prendergast,reporter for Westword

Lol

You know the Irish use that word all the time in regular conversation. I've had several off-the-boat Irish friends over the years whom I've had to pull aside and explain that over here, women are not exactly going to be thrilled hearing that word in every other sentence. But they call men c_nts too, by the way. I just went to see Shane McGowan of the Pogues a couple of months ago and every other word out of his mouth was the c-word!

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A well known British actress called Diana Dors had the unusual real name of Diana Fluck. In her autobiography, she recalled an occasion when she was asked to open a fete in her home village. She had lunch with the vicar beforehand and naturally, they subject of her real name and connections with the village arose.

At 2pm, the vicar made his way to the rostra and began his introduction -"Ladies & Gentlemen, we are indeed extremely lucky to have that great star Miss Diana Dors to open our fete. We all know her as our local lass coming home, so please, Ladies & Gentlemen, put your hands together for our Miss Diana Clunt".

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A well known British actress called Diana Dors had the unusual real name of Diana Fluck. In her autobiography, she recalled an occasion when she was asked to open a fete in her home village. She had lunch with the vicar beforehand and naturally, they subject of her real name and connections with the village arose.

At 2pm, the vicar made his way to the rostra and began his introduction -"Ladies & Gentlemen, we are indeed extremely lucky to have that great star Miss Diana Dors to open our fete. We all know her as our local lass coming home, so please, Ladies & Gentlemen, put your hands together for our Miss Diana Clunt".

I am unaware of anyone who's profited from exploiting the Ramsey murder over a longer period of time, with a greater disregard for the principles of accuracy and fairness, than the production team of Mills and Tracey.They truly do inhabit a different moral universe from real journalists. It's the difference between journalism and propaganda.
Alan Prendergast,reporter for Westword

You know the Irish use that word all the time in regular conversation. I've had several off-the-boat Irish friends over the years whom I've had to pull aside and explain that over here, women are not exactly going to be thrilled hearing that word in every other sentence. But they call men c_nts too, by the way. I just went to see Shane McGowan of the Pogues a couple of months ago and every other word out of his mouth was the c-word!

Thankfully, I've never heard the Irish use that particular word, but they do say the "F" word a lot in normal, polite conversation. I was glad that I'd been warned about this before a recent trip to Dublin. I was still surprised to hear it tho'. In Scotland, someone would still be considered foul-mouthed for swearing a lot.

This is my opinion and it may not be copied in whole or in part without my written permission

I am unaware of anyone who's profited from exploiting the Ramsey murder over a longer period of time, with a greater disregard for the principles of accuracy and fairness, than the production team of Mills and Tracey.They truly do inhabit a different moral universe from real journalists. It's the difference between journalism and propaganda.
Alan Prendergast,reporter for Westword

I am unaware of anyone who's profited from exploiting the Ramsey murder over a longer period of time, with a greater disregard for the principles of accuracy and fairness, than the production team of Mills and Tracey.They truly do inhabit a different moral universe from real journalists. It's the difference between journalism and propaganda.
Alan Prendergast,reporter for Westword

Well......

What does a Man Love most?! If that's not endearing by calling a woman by the name of the object that He would walk through Fire for, I don't know what is! LOL..........however........if used by the female, that's just a different word for MegaBitch.

Jayelle--it may be the younger generation who uses it all the time. Half of my housemate Shawn's relatives still live in Ireland and I've retrieved many a drunken message off the answering machine where the c-word was used most liberally!

I am unaware of anyone who's profited from exploiting the Ramsey murder over a longer period of time, with a greater disregard for the principles of accuracy and fairness, than the production team of Mills and Tracey.They truly do inhabit a different moral universe from real journalists. It's the difference between journalism and propaganda.
Alan Prendergast,reporter for Westword